Installing A Car Seat On A Plane (2010)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2013
- Credit: Federal Aviation Administration www.faa.gov
Instructional video covering how to properly install a forward-facing child restraint in an aircraft
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Fantastic quality!! Very secure with great tie down options. Super comfortable for my son. Worth every cent!!
Anyone notice how the mom is doing everything while the dad plays on his phone #truelife 😂
Technically he was playing with the kid, very cute.
I bet he's bringing most of the cake home #truelife
True life for sure. Gotta take turns doing things.
It depends on how much mental and physical load is shared between the two (and it is not something we can put on a weighing scale and ensure it is equally distributed) and how much for that day. Its about 'understanding' and never a rule! Its not something to debate on. Sometimes one partner can take more load and sometimes the other. It is not about fighting for equality. Most of the husbands are tired taking a bigger responsibility and mental load 'although' women may work too.
Step 0: Remove the seat in front of you ;-)
Exactly! LOL
HAHAHA, this comment was so great!
Hahaha
Team Queen’ s Fearn Tucker and Bentley Forever the same way you need a carseat in the car
Tucker,Fearn and Bentley’s Angel Forever please don’t have kids. Children absolutely do need child seats.
Is there any data on survival rates from plane crashes for children in a car seat and those not in a car seat? I would imagine it would be close to the same other than the part where different sections of the plane have different survival rates.
You're probably right, but survival safety is not the sole purpose for using a car seat on an airplane.
Infants and toddlers, not in car seats, die from impact trauma during turbulence and rough landings. Everyone else on the plane is usually fine, but the infant or toddler is ripped from their parents arms and slams into the ceiling or some other hard object and dies.
Chances of an injury or fatality on a commercial airline are slim to none. So I wouldn't worry too much.
@@melzerzvlogz6027 you mightnot need to worry but even if not required but since you need it for a rental anyway, the seatbelts do NOT fit toddlers at all and its also something they are used to and comfortable in, why wouldn't you?
Also a demonstration of how useless dads are. 😂
how do you say this with just one scene of it?? The issue is that Western women think about equality at ALL TIMES irrespectively. Just be simple and you will never be left alone. Never try to be a 'MAN' as man and women are naturally distinct!
And rearfacing?
Yes, rear facing is needed for infants in aircrafts in case they stop at traffic lights at runway suddenly... or press aircraft breaks mid-air..
AceNZ what a ridiculous comment... children nned their carseats on planes even if you think this is a stupid thing.🙄
Nixaliz López Padilla do your research first before commenting authoritatively. Child safety seats are not required by FAA(federal aviation authority).
@@acerrulz1053 not required but since you need it for a rental anyway, the seatbelts do NOT fit toddlers at all and its also something they are used to and comfortable in, why wouldn't you?
The bloody Car Seat ( and Plane) is very hard to get one a good price, these come with high high high prices same as the plane ticket!!!
I paid $300 for my NextFit and it's FAA approved for flying. Not sure where you are looking when it comes to car seats.
+OoO Piece of Candy Just got that car seat. I paid $254. I'm in love. Best one ever.
+fanny wat CARE SAFE BELT? $150 buck!! for only one time to use it?
+RAFF ORCA no Chico Nextfit.
+fanny wat Link?
I'm never having kids! Too much work. Ha ha
mmhuq3 lol did you have a child yet
Any kids????????
Dad not doing shit.
Oooor just go and buy the CARES belt system, also FAA approved.
My two year old would slide out of one of those because they don’t have a strap between the legs.
You’re still gonna need a seat when you get to your destination sooooo?